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− | < | + | <strong>Welcome to the scratch technology wiki</strong> |
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+ | A (perhaps ill-advised) attempt to get the burgeoning scratch mod community to pool information and resources in a common place. | ||
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+ | Please feel free to add as much information as you can - even if you can't be bothered formatting it properly. I'm more concerned with quantity than quality at this point :) | ||
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+ | == Pages that exist so far == | ||
+ | * '''[[Community projects]]''' - A list of turntablist-oriented electronics projects | ||
+ | * '''[[Crossfader circuit]]''' - a guide to crossfader audio circuitry | ||
+ | * '''[[Faders]]''' - summary of fader technologies, from a mechanical and electronic standpoint | ||
+ | * '''[[Nanofader]]''' - description of a very simple and cheap scratch mixer circuit | ||
+ | * '''[[Numark PT-01]]''' - reverse engineering of the popular Numark portable turntable | ||
+ | * '''[[Technics Mods]]''' - Modifications that can be done to the Technics SL-1200 and 1210 | ||
+ | * '''[[Mixer Mods]]''' - Modifications that can be done to mixers such as the Vestax PMCPro series and the Stanton SA series | ||
+ | * '''[[PMC Pro]]''' - A still incomplete guide to the Vestax PMC Pro range of mixers, going into far too much technical detail |
Revision as of 13:45, 10 April 2016
Welcome to the scratch technology wiki
A (perhaps ill-advised) attempt to get the burgeoning scratch mod community to pool information and resources in a common place.
Please feel free to add as much information as you can - even if you can't be bothered formatting it properly. I'm more concerned with quantity than quality at this point :)
Pages that exist so far
- Community projects - A list of turntablist-oriented electronics projects
- Crossfader circuit - a guide to crossfader audio circuitry
- Faders - summary of fader technologies, from a mechanical and electronic standpoint
- Nanofader - description of a very simple and cheap scratch mixer circuit
- Numark PT-01 - reverse engineering of the popular Numark portable turntable
- Technics Mods - Modifications that can be done to the Technics SL-1200 and 1210
- Mixer Mods - Modifications that can be done to mixers such as the Vestax PMCPro series and the Stanton SA series
- PMC Pro - A still incomplete guide to the Vestax PMC Pro range of mixers, going into far too much technical detail